Review of My Ain Folk (1973) by Edgar C — 12 Oct 2011
The second part of the trilogy focuses on the things that the child's life, growing up and maturing now, has prepared for the young heart's comprehension. Troubles may still seem senseless (especially those originated by adults, which usually have a complex background that can cover entire years), yet a magnificent photography still irradiates an aura of rebirth in post-war times.
99/100.
This review of My Ain Folk (1973) was written by Edgar C on 12 Oct 2011.
My Ain Folk has generally received very positive reviews.
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